Document referenceQSB 1793 2/4/1
TitleLetter relating to the prosecution of William Hartass
DescriptionLetter from W. Comber at Kirby Moorside to Mr Wailes, Clerk of the Peace at Northallerton, relating to a prosecution to be brought by William Harlan against William Hartass for stealing a mare. Should Hartass be convicted, Mr Robinson and Mr Comber will recommend mercy in order to spare his life, although they think that he deserves transportation. In a PS, Comber reports that Mr Parkin has told him that James Mee, whom he has committed as a vagrant has become insane
Date13 Mar 1793
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